SOLUTION: The equation (y-2)^2/3^2-(x-2)^2/4^2=1 represents a hyperbola whose foci are (?,?) and (?,?)
options for first set of ?'s
a. (7,2)
b. (2,7)
c. (-2,7)
options for second s
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Question 1180217: The equation (y-2)^2/3^2-(x-2)^2/4^2=1 represents a hyperbola whose foci are (?,?) and (?,?)
options for first set of ?'s
a. (7,2)
b. (2,7)
c. (-2,7)
options for second set of ?'s
a. (2,-3)
b. (-3,2)
c. (-2,-3)
Answer by greenestamps(13334) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That given equation is in standard form: the hyperbola opens up and down; the center is (2,2); a=3 and b=4.
The distance from the center to each focus is c, where c^2=a^2+b^2.
That's all you need to determine the correct answer choices.
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